The Rosa Parks Story

2002

Action / Biography / Drama

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IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 1069 1.1K

Plot summary

A seamstress recalls events leading to her act of peaceful defiance that prompted the 1955 bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.


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Angela Bassett as Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
Mike Pniewski as Clifford Durr
Peter Francis James as Raymond Parks
Cicely Tyson as Leona Edwards McCauley
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by longcooljolie 8 / 10

Outstanding movie, with beautiful performances

This morning, a cable channel showed "The Rosa Parks Story" since it fits in so well with Martin Luther King day.

The movie drew me in and kept me in my seat until the very last scene. While most people are aware of Ms. Parks' historical significance, the famous bus scene forms a centerpiece for the movie which is deftly surrounded by events from her childhood, her marriage to Raymond, and a stirring scene with her mother around the time of the turmoil.

It would have been so easy for such a movie to descend into preaching or overly lionize Ms. Parks. Instead, she is portrayed as a woman simply asserting her dignity as a human being. The casting for the movie was extremely strong since Angela Bassett (Rosa), and Cicely Tyson (her mother, Leona) are great actresses and Peter Francis James also does well as Raymond Parks.

Through haunting flashbacks and a scene showing Ms. Parks's struggles to register to vote, the producers succeed in showing an ugly era in America's social history without over-sensationalizing. They also manage to show that many white people in Montgomery extended kindness to her, including a wealthy woman customer at the store where she worked and an attorney who helped out with the court case.

Many scenes are emotionally stirring: you'd better have a box of tissues handy for this one!

Reviewed by stereophonics7maltesers 8 / 10

Moving story about a courageous woman

I happened to be flicking the movie channel during the day to find this this poignant film about a woman who's legacy still lives on today. Angela Basset is superb as Rosa Parks and manages to convey the injustice magnificently. I often felt really involved, if not infuriated and frustrated at their treatment. I still find it hard to believe that the world could have acted like the segregation was acceptable. The relationship that develops between her and Raymond is wonderfully acted and I think that the back stories of Rosa as a child add another element to this well directed and acted story. My favourite part has to be the end with the information about Rosa in the present as it adds a lovely touch to the film. Definitely well worth a watch.

Reviewed by sassychica982 8 / 10

An Amazing Performance!

The performance of Angela Bassett and the other actors in the movie was great. They portrayed the parts of the story that most people do not know. It brought out so many emotions, I could hardly control them. Like Rosa, I'd refuse to leave my seat, rather my sofa], as well.

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